We've spent 2 days in zadar now and have spent it walking the marble streets and city walls as well as visiting the sea organ and sun salutation. So far, it is the most untouristy of the towns we've visited. There are many locals and normal shops. Of course the fair share of visitors walking around with their maps and guidebooks.
The food is good and relatively cheap. We tried Kornat yesterday which is supposed to be quite High end, and we paid less than a simple konoba in hvar.
Today we were supposed to catch the morning bus to the plitvice lakes national park, but when we got to the bus station we were told there was only a bus in the afternoon - probably cos it's still the low season. We walked around a konzum hypermarket waiting for the electricity supply to come back on before buying our tickets, then hightailed it to the old town for another round of food.
We noticed that the locAls take their coffee and lounging seriously. Esp around 3pm when many shops and businesses close for siesta. They must be efficient to get all the work done by then.
This place we are having lunch at (see pic) seems especially popular with the locals. Many cups of kava (coffee) and pivo (beer) being consumed. Viva la hrvatska.
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